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System Visibility with CoreSight System Trace

For software, system and hardware engineers, visibility of the complete system is now critical to deliver high performance, power optimized systems in shorter development cycles.

The new ARM CoreSight System Trace Macrocell (STM) extends low-cost real-time visibility of software and hardware execution to all software developers, in particular application and kernel developers, enabling rich, optimized and low power software on ARM processor-powered devices across the whole supply chain.

Low latency, high performance software instrumentation

The STM enables low latency and high bandwidth printf style debug capability that gives developers more visibility into their software without altering the system behavior, making it easier to develop and optimize software on ARM processor-based systems.

The STM delivers:

Low-latency, high-bandwidth, non-intrusive and time stamped software instrumentation of the kernel and user space, enabling software developers to gain more visibility on how their software execute in their software without altering the behavior of the system,

An industry standard for instrumentation trace enabling any software running on any master to use this resource

System performance tuning and debug

To system developers, the STM provides timing-accurate on-chip visibility of the software and hardware interaction, enabling ARM silicon Partners and OEMs to optimize even further their SoCs and bring their platforms to market faster.

An industry standard

The CoreSight System Trace Macrocell offers an industry standard across all markets for system visibility. All major tool vendors will support ARM STM during 2010.

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